838 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Obituaries, Amsterdam, H. J., 512 Fowler, P. J., 65 Hibbot, H. W., 685 Holmes, H., 686 Myddleton, W. W., 246 Odor, perception in insects, 713 Oils, factors influencing deposition on skin, 607 Organic chemistry, changes of, 377 Particle size determination using Coulter counter, 197 Penetrometer, 448 t Phenols, chlorinated, photosensitizing ac- tion, 123 spectrophotometric determination in pow- dered deodorants, 3 use in soap bars, 348 Photosensitivity, 81 Photosensitizers, drugs as, 86 guinea pig assay, 123 topical germicides as, 88, 123 Phyto-estrogens, 732 Plastics, structure and properties, 415 Plechner, Sophie L., eulogy, 72 Polypeptides, adsorption on human hair, 520 •/ Product stability, kinetics for prediction of, 135 measurement, 313 storage conditions, 144 Propellants, aerosol, analysis, 401 Rhcological properties, of cosmetics, 213, 439 relation to subjective assessment, 45 Rigidity, measurement, 456 Salicylanilidcs, cyclic, 355 halogcnatcd, photosensitivity of, 123 in soap bar, 348 Sectilometer, 458 Shampoo, analysis, 737 practical evaluation, 539 Skin, bacterial flora, 287 deposition of oil, 607 effect of detergents, 247 treatment, 29 Smell, study of mechanism in animals, 713 Soap, evaluation of antibacterial, 343 Society of Cosmetic Chemists, Great Bri- tain, Annual Meeting, 498 Annual Report, 493 Dinner Dance, 243 Diploma Course, 438, 500 Diploma Examination 1966, 679 Honorary Member, 436 Officers and Council 1965-6, 1 Program, 64, 243,499,683 Silver Medal, 390 Soiree, 63 Symposia, 63, 64,244, 436, 684 Society of Cosmetic Chemists, U.S.A., Ad- visory Committee, 303 Annual Report, 67 By-laws, 361 California Chapter, 76 I.F.F. Award, 747 Medal Award, 71 Meetings 1966, 92, 170, 312 Midwest Chapter, 76 New England Chapter, 304 New Members, 133,305, 510, 748 New York Chapter, 78 Twelfth Literature Award, 501 Spectrophotometry, U.V., effect of electro- lytes, 651 error due to reflection, 645 slit width, 641 stray light, 647 Spectroscopy, I.R., aqueous detergent so- lution, 391 attenuated reflectance, quantitative anal- ysis of household products, 9 direct approach compared with attenu- ated reflectance, 9, 393 household products, 9 Spectroscopy, U.V., chlorinated phenols, 3 sunscreens, 582,641 Starch, water vapor sorption, 103 Sunscreens, efficacy, 280 evaluation, 581 ½• ' •' •:'• Suspensions, stability testing, 391 Sweating, thermal use in antiperspirant evaluation, 749 Talcum powder, particle size distribution, 2O4 Ultraviolet light absorbers for protection of cosmetic colors, 553 Viscometers, Brookfield synchoelectric, 213 comparison between, 443 parallel plate viscoelastomer, 452 Viscosity, measurement, 222, 441 Wool, chemical processes during bleaching, 687 comparison with human hair, 769 •
BOOK REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME XVI1 Augustine, R. L., Catalytic Hydrogenation, 374 Bassett, J., Inorganic Chemistry, 59 Bell, M., Surface Active Agents, 433 Bennett, H., The Chemical Formulary, Vol- ume XII, 131 Bible, R. H., Interpretation of NMR Spec- tra, 432 Bradstreet, R. B., The Kjeldahl Method for Organic Nitrogen, 240 Browning, E., Toxicity and Metabolism of Industrial Solvents, 571 Bush, H., Histones and Other Nuclear Pro- teins, 57 Campbell, P. N., and Greville, G. D., Essays in Biochemistry, Volume 2, 673 Carriere, G., Lexicon of Detergents, Cos- metics and Toiletries, 624 Chapman, D., The Structure of Lipids, 430 Clark, G. L., and Hawley, G. G., Encyclo- pedia of Chemistry, 2nd Edition, 832 Davidson, J. N., The Biochemistry of the Nucleic Acids, 235 Ferguson, L. M., Textbook of Organic Chemistry, 677 Florkin, M., and Stotz, E. H., Comprehen- sive Biochemistry, Volume 6, Lipids and Amino Acids and Related Com- pounds, 131 Florkin, M., and Stotz, E. H., Comprehen- sive Biochemistry, Volume 16, Hy- drolytic Reactions Cobamide and Bio- tin Coenzymes, 572 Giddings, J. C., Dynamics of Chromatog- raphy, Part I: Principles and Theory, 623 Giddings, J. C., and Keller, R. A., Advances in Chromatography--Volume I, 573 Harper, N.J., and Simmonds, A. B., Ad- vances in Drug Research, 431 Hilditch, T. P., and Williams, P. N., The Chemical Constitution of Natural Fats, 239 Holliday, A. K., and Massey, A. G., In- organic Chemistry in Non-Aqueous Sol- vents, 238 Jarrett, A., Spearman, R. I. C., and Riley, P. A., Dermatology: A Functional Introduction, 669 Jolles, Z. E., Bromine and Its Compounds, 674 Katritzky, A. R., Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 3, 57 Katritzky, A. R., Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 5, 676 Kolthoff, I. M., and Elving, P. J., Treatise on Analytical Chemistry, Part i, Vol- ume 5, 671 Lloyd, L. E., Techniques for Efficient Re- search, 571 Lyric, A. G., and Short, B. F., Biology of the Skin and Hair Growth, 373 Macek, K., and Hais, I. M., Stationary Phase in Paper and Thin-Layer Chro- matography, 433 Mathieson, D. W., Interpretation of Or- ganic Spectra, 236 Miles, D. C., and Briston, J. H., Polymer Technology, 238 Montagna, W., Aging, 831 Morton, R. A., Biochemistry of Quinoncs, 61 Noltingk, B. E., The Art of Research, 181 Patai, S., The Chemistry of Alkenes, 675 Purkyne University Press, De Structura et Functione Stratorum Epidermis S. D. Barrierrae, 670 Reed, R. I., Applications of Mass Spectrom- etry to Organic Chemistry, 429 Reed, R. I., Mass Spectrometry, 670 Robinson, J. W., Atomic Absorption Spec- troscopy, 831 Stuttgen, G., Die Normale und Patholo- gische Physiologie der Haut, 182 Szymanski, H. A., interpreted Infrared Spectra, Volume I, 434 Van Deenan, L. L. M., Progress in the Chem- istry of Fats and Other Lipids, Volume VIII, Part 1: Phospholipids and Bio- membranes, 61 Waddington, T. C., Non-Aqueous Solvent Systems, 58 839
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